I completed my Master's in Measurement, Statistics, and Evaluation at the University of Maryland in May 2020. I received my undergraduate degree from University of Maryland; a B.S. in Psychology and a minor in Neuroscience. I currently work as a research manager but continue to tutor because it is fun for me! I have been tutoring for 15+ years. My student success stories include a 7th grader who received 'most improved 7th grader' after a year of tutoring sessions, a high school student going...
I completed my Master's in Measurement, Statistics, and Evaluation at the University of Maryland in May 2020. I received my undergraduate degree from University of Maryland; a B.S. in Psychology and a minor in Neuroscience. I currently work as a research manager but continue to tutor because it is fun for me! I have been tutoring for 15+ years. My student success stories include a 7th grader who received 'most improved 7th grader' after a year of tutoring sessions, a high school student going from failing classes to Honor Roll in a 1 year period, and a student getting an A+ on their third attempt at a statistics course when implementing weekly tutoring session with me for the whole semester.
I have been a graduate assistant for statistics and research methodology courses. I was nominated for best graduate teaching assistant during grad school by my supervisor and students. My tutoring experience includes working with non-traditional students, students with learning disabilities such as ADHD, and all age/grade levels. I have previously worked at tutoring companies including JEI Learning Center with ages 4-12 and, before that, the tutoring company Peer2Peer: Aristotle Circle where I worked with middle and high school students.
I have mostly tutored in science and math (including statistics) but I have also done SAT prep, homework help, study and organizational skills, and other subject matters. Mainly, I love tutoring and helping others learn!
To semi-quote mean girls - Math is universal! Practice is key for math, so thinking up new practice problems is a must, especially for statistics which is more concept and application based than other maths. It is always fun to create a word problem that you can relate to! As for science - science is the most applicable subject because it applies to the body, mind, and physical world around us. There is always more to learn!
Feel free to contact me with any questions!